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07 January 2000

Fact Sheet: Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection

(Institute will protect America's cyberspace from attack) (280)

The White House issued the following fact sheet on January 7, 2000:

Following is the White House fact sheet:

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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary

January 7, 2000

FACT SHEET

Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection

The President proposed today the creation of the Institute for
Information Infrastructure Protection to identify and fund research
and technology development to protect America's cyberspace from attack
or other failures.

The Institute will fill research and other key technical gaps that
neither the private sector nor the government's national security
community would otherwise address, but that are necessary to ensure
the robust, reliable operation of the national information
infrastructure.

The President announced he would propose initial funding of over $50
million for the Institute in his budget to be submitted next month.
Funding would be provided through the Commerce Department's National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

The Institute was first proposed by the scientists and corporate
officials who served on the President's Committee of Advisors on
Science and Technology, and then supported by leading corporate Chief
Technology Officers (CTOs).

The Institute will work directly with private sector information
technology suppliers and consumers to define research priorities and
engage the country's finest technical experts to address the
priorities identified. Research work will be performed at existing
institutions including private corporations, universities, and
non-profit research institutes. The Institute will also make
provisions for private sector funding for some research activities.

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(Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State.)